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Cunningham, A., Colonel. A list of his writings on Indian Anti-
quities, as follows:

Description of some new Bactrian coins.

Second notice of some new Bactrian coins.

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Account of the discovery of the ruins of the Buddhist city
of Sankisa.

The ancient coinage of Kashmir.

Attempt to explain some of the monograms on the Greek
coins of Aniana and India.

Notice of some unpublished coins of the Indo-Scythians.

The Bhilsa Topes.

Coins of Indian Buddhist satraps with Greek inscriptions.

Translation of the Bactro-Pali inscription from Taxila.

Coins of the nine Nagas and of two other dynasties of
Narwar and Gwalior.

Coin of the Indian Prince Sophytes.

Coins of Alexander's successors in the East.

The Ancient Geography of India.

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Daidala, the name given to Dilli by Ptolemy

Daniel, Thomas, gave earliest illustrations of Southern India, and made
drawings of the seven Pagodas at Mahamallaipur

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Dasaratha. Nagarjuni Caves supposed to have been excavated in the

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of occupation of Indraprastha by Yudhisthra

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of re-founding of Dilli in the Gwalior manuscript of Kharg Rai

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Decorated pillars around the Iron Pillar of Delhi

Deduction from the silence of Abu Rihan as to Dilli

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Defeat of Dilu by Thur, exactly the same as that of Rajah Pal by
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Deoriya, a common village name in the Districts of Tirhoot, Champa-
ran, and Gorakpur, is applied to places possessing either a
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Description of Delhi taken from the autobiography of Timur

of Satkila Bawan Darwaza, of Delhi

Devisthan. A mound at Kasia called

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Dewal. An account of the village of
Dewan-i-am, the name of a hall in the citadel of Shajahanabad
Dewan-i-khas, the name of a hall in the citadel of Shajahanabad

Dhamek. The great tower at Sarnath called

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Dihli dur ast, or Dihli dur hai-prophetic words of Nizam-uddin

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Date of re-founding of — in the Gwalior manuscript of Kharg Rai

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Dilwari. Inscription connected with Ahichhatra, found near the
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Dinpanah. Indrapat, or Purana Kila, re-named by Humayon
Discovery of two urns at Sarnath, by Babu Jagat Singh, in the
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of flat tiles in the ruins near Sarnath

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Distance from Sankisa to Kanoj, seven yojanas according to Fa Hian

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Elliot, Walter, collected large number of inscriptions and contributed

an interesting historical sketch, founded solely on the in-
scriptions of the principal dynasties that ruled over the
countries between the Narbada and the Krishna

Empire raised by Harsha Vardhana

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Erection of a certain temple close to the Iron Pillar of Dilli attributed
to Anang Pal
Erroneous opinion regarding the inscription on Firuz Shah's Pillar
adopted by the early English travellers

Erskine's account of the Elephanta Caves

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Essay on the comparative geography of India, by F. Wilford

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Fa Hian's description of the old city of Rajgir

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Facts in support of the identification of Siri with Shahpur
Fall of Buddhism

Fergusson, James, a foremost and successful archæologist

Fergusson's account of the "Rock-cut Temples of India"
dates of Kanhari Caves

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